Scarlett Moffatt claims pigeons are being used as SPIES in latest conspiracy theory

Scarlett Moffatt has claimed drones are being disguised as pigeons as a spying tool in her latest bizarre theory.

The former Gogglebox star, 30, discussed her odd thesis with Joe Swash on a new edition of the Scarlett Wants To Believe podcast, where she also insisted the government is ‘listening to everything we say’ through our mobile devices.

The media personality’s latest conspiracy theory has left her unable to use the smart speaker her grandmother bought her for Christmas as she fears the object will snoop on her. 

‘It isn’t that far fetched’: Scarlett Moffatt has claimed drones are being disguised as pigeons as a spying tool on a new edition of the Scarlett Wants To Believe podcast

On her idea, the presenter, who was also joined by her boyfriend Scott Dobinson, insisted: ‘It isn’t that far fetched.

‘They’re very incognito, they’re everywhere, they’re in major cities. You’d never suspect a pigeon.’

Her former I’m A Celebrity Extra Camp co-host, 38, surprisingly agreed with her wacky comments, stating: ‘I do reckon that they’re probably drones and cameras as they can train animals. I’d love that to happen.

‘They’re tricking us into buying this technology that’s making our lives easier, but with the sub-premise of gathering information on us.’ 

Bizarre: The former Gogglebox star, 30, who was also joined by her boyfriend Scott Dobinson, also insisted the government is 'listening to everything we say' through our mobile devices

Bizarre: The former Gogglebox star, 30, who was also joined by her boyfriend Scott Dobinson, also insisted the government is ‘listening to everything we say’ through our mobile devices

'I'd love that to happen': The media personality discussed her odd thesis with Joe Swash surprisingly agreed with her wacky comments

‘I’d love that to happen’: The media personality discussed her odd thesis with Joe Swash surprisingly agreed with her wacky comments

Scarlett also explained her reservations about sharing personal details around electronic devices as she detailed: ‘I strongly believe the Government are listening to everything we say. 

‘I daren’t plug it [the smart speaker] in. They must be listening all the time. The walls literally have ears. [But] we talk utter sh**e. There would be no reason for us to be bugged.’

The TV star’s latest episode came after she first shared her strange theses on Loose Women last month. 

During an interview live from her County Durham home, the reality star claimed she was abducted by aliens as a child.

'I daren’t plug it in': Her latest bizarre conspiracy theory has left her unable to use the smart speaker her grandmother bought her for Christmas as she fears the object will snoop on her

‘I daren’t plug it in’: Her latest bizarre conspiracy theory has left her unable to use the smart speaker her grandmother bought her for Christmas as she fears the object will snoop on her

On a mission? 'They’re very incognito, they’re everywhere, they’re in major cities. You’d never suspect a pigeon' (pigeons pictured in Kettering last week)

On a mission? ‘They’re very incognito, they’re everywhere, they’re in major cities. You’d never suspect a pigeon’ (pigeons pictured in Kettering last week)

The host left the panel in shock as she also admitted she believes the ‘Paul McCartney is dead’ conspiracy theory – a longtime urban legend that alleged the Beatles legend, 77, died in the 60s and was secretly replaced by an impersonator.  

Scarlett spoke to Andrea McLean, Nadia Sawalha, Brenda Edwards and Gloria Hunniford about her experience with what she perceived as an alien invasion.  

‘My earliest memory ever is when me and my dad used to take a notepad to a field to go looking for crop circles’, she shared. 

‘My boyfriend doesn’t believe this, but when I was 10, a massive beaming light came when through my window, and I had a dream, well I think the [aliens] wanted to think it was a dream, and Scott seems to think that it was just a car headlight and that it was probably a dream!

Life according to Scarlett: The TV star's latest episode came after she first shared her strange theses on Loose Women last month

Life according to Scarlett: The TV star’s latest episode came after she first shared her strange theses on Loose Women last month

‘My middle name is Sigourney because my dad is a fan of Sigourney Weaver from the film Aliens’. 

While the group raised their eyebrows, the Geordie star attempted to reason: ‘I’m literally obsessed. Me and Scott on our first date, I asked him if he thought we’d really been to the moon.

‘This is what confuses us – people say ‘Oh I believe we’ve landed on the moon’, but then they find it really far-fetched that there can’t be other planets where other little men haven’t travelled to our planet.’

The online personality later spoke about the ‘Paul is dead’ phenomenon, which first emerged in September 1969 after college students at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa published articles claiming various clues to his supposed death could be found in The Beatles’ album cover artwork and lyrics.

Shocking admission: During an interview live from her County Dunham home, the host said  she believes the 'Paul McCartney is dead' conspiracy theory (Paul pictured in 2019)

Shocking admission: During an interview live from her County Dunham home, the host said  she believes the ‘Paul McCartney is dead’ conspiracy theory (Paul pictured in 2019)

Expressing her take on the theory, Scarlett said: ‘Well I don’t know if he’s dead, but there’s loads of evidence that he’s been replaced by a lookalike. If you sing some of the Beatles’ lyrics backwards, it says that!’

A few weeks later, she claimed pyramids were built by time travellers, explaining that the speed of light has ‘exactly the same’ figures as the coordinates for the Great Pyramid of Giza.

She then said: ‘Basically Einstein and Stephen Hawking said if you could travel at the speed of light you could travel back in time. 

‘Because humans could not measure the speed of light back then to that precision, I reckon people from the future have travelled back in time to build the pyramid.’ 

Interesting: A few weeks later, she claimed pyramids were built by time travellers (stock photo)

Interesting: A few weeks later, she claimed pyramids were built by time travellers (stock photo)